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Stoke send Wolves crashing out of Carabao Cup with late winner

Stoke will face Gillingham in the third round next week after Jacob Brown scored the only goal of the game three minutes from time.

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Stoke dumped Wolves out of the Carabao Cup after Jacob Brown showed up £35million man Fabio Silva.

The Stoke winger climbed off the bench to score his first goal for the Potters to snatch a 1-0 second-round win over the Premier League outfit.

Brown cost £2million from Barnsley last week and showed Wolves’ record buy Silva how to finish.

Silva, who joined from Porto this month, blew the chance for a debut goal when he fired a glorious opportunity wide in the second half.

Championship side Stoke will now host Gillingham in the third round.

Silva was handed a start along with fellow debutant Vitinha yet the game failed to spark during a drab first half.

He had half-hearted claims for a penalty waved away after a challenge from Adam Davies but the 18-year-old forward was well marshalled and was left frustrated by the rough treatment received from Bruno Martins Indi.

Wolves' record signing Fabio Silva (centre) missed a good chance to get on the scoresheet
Wolves’ record signing Fabio Silva (centre) missed a good chance to get on the scoresheet (Nick Potts/PA)

Away from the Portuguese youngster, Leander Dendoncker planted a header wide after 20 minutes but Wolves failed to recreate their blistering start from Monday.

At Sheffield United they were 2-0 up in six minutes but they lacked incisiveness on Thursday with boss Nuno Espirito Santo visibly frustrated with their laboured attacking build-up.

Organised Stoke deserved credit for limiting Adama Traore, Vitinha and Silva and keeping their focus while Wolves made the running.

Michael O’Neill’s side had drawn a blank in their opening two games – going through 5-4 on penalties against Blackpool in the Carabao Cup first round – and never looked like opening their account in the first half.

Sam Vokes glanced well over against his former club before the break but it was slim pickings for the Potters.

But they improved and Harry Souttar went close when he headed Jordan Thompson’s corner at the underworked John Ruddy seven minutes after the restart.

They began to find openings and Conor Coady needed to block well from Steven Fletcher after James McClean’s cutback in the 64th minute.

In response to Stoke’s improvement Nuno introduced Raul Jimenez and the striker added extra impetus into Wolves’ attack.

Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy may feel he could have done better with Jacob Brown's winning goal
Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy was unable to keep out Jacob Brown’s winning goal (Catherine Ivill/PA)

He teed up Silva, whose shot was deflected wide and the record buy should have put Wolves ahead with 15 minutes left.

Ruben Neves’ freekick was headed across and Silva could only side-foot wide of the post from six yards.

It was a bad miss and he was left to pay for it with three minutes left when Stoke pounced.

Brown collected Fletcher’s pass on the left and while his shot was straight at Ruddy the goalkeeper failed to keep it out at his near post.

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